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Lloyd Napper
March 19, 2006
We spent many hours playing chess together. Kirk won 99% of our games, but I learned a lot. I will always cherish Kirk's spirit, courage and talents.
He will be missed.
Friend Lloyd
Paula and Jim Kirk
March 18, 2006
You will be missed!
Katie (Mary) Kirk
March 16, 2006
Bill you were an extordinary person with a lot of heart. You will be truely missed. Your niece, Katie
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